Thank you! We're really happy to be here, and look forward to your questions about HTML5! As we talk about in the book, we see HTML5 in the broad sense as a collection of new features for building web applications, including HTML, JavaScript and CSS. Our new book focuses almost exclusively on the JavaScript aspects of HTML5, but I'm happy to answer other questions too, about new elements and so on.

Recently, for OCPWCD I read Head First Servlets and JSP and found that book to be the most awesome one I have ever read. You guys really pay a lot of attention to maintain the focus of the reader. So looking forward to go through Head First HTML 5.

Our next Head First-related project is to update our Head First HTML with CSS & XHTML book to reflect the new direction (ie, HTML5 instead of XHTML) since we wrote it. We'll be including some of the new HTML5 elements, as well as some CSS3 properties. Fortunately, much of the book is just fine, so we're hoping it will be a fairly easy update (although with Head First, nothing is "easy", but it's always FUN!).